WEBVTT PICTURE AT NELSON COUNH SCHOOL. A LOCAL GROUP IS ON A S CLEAN-UP LOCAL PARKS. THEIR FOCUS IS FINDING LEFT BEHIND BY IV DRUG. THE FIRST CLEANUP IS THIS WEEKEND AT PRPAS ERICA COGHILL REPORTS, IT TTY STEPPED ON A SYRINGE THERE. ERICA: THE GROUP WILL MEET FROM 2:30 TO 4:30 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, TO LOOK IN WOODED AREAS IN OF NEEDLES LEFT BEHIND BY THEY ARE NEEDLESTICK PROOF. ERICA: ARMED WITH SPECIAL GLOVES AND A BUCKET TO DISPOS NEEDLES, DONALD DAVIS IS ONE OF MORE THAN A DOZEN PEOPLE PLAN TO SWEEP RIVERVIE SUNDAY. THERE'S SO MANY PLACES OR HERE TO HIDE AND COME A SOME DRUGS AND INJECT. ERICA: IT WAS IN THIS PARK WHERE A BOY STEPPED ON A NEED THE SPRAY-GROUND. I HAVE HEARD OTHER STORIES OF PEOPLE WHO -- LIKE I SAID -- THEIR KIDS WERE OUTSG , AND THERE ARE WAS, AND THEIR KIDS SAY, MOM, LOOK, AND THAT IS ERICA: IT'S REPORTS LIKE THOSE REDUCTION COALITION TOP THE PARK. THEY PLAN TO DO IT MON LOUISVILLE. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR TELL US WHERE TO GO, SO WHEN WE MET THESE AREAS, WE CAN FIGUOU GROUP LEADERS SAY THE NETO BLAME FOR THE SYRINGES SPOTTED IN PARKS -- IN THEY BELIEVE THE PROGRS HELPING ELIMINATE NEED HAVE TO RETURN OLD NEE CLEAN ONES. THE NEEDLES THAT ARE OUT HETHEY ARE NOT NEW NEEDLES FROM THE SYRINGE EXCHANGE BECAUSE ERICA: THE NEEDLES EXCHANGE PROGRAM IS RUN OUT OF IS WHY THIS GROUP IS W WHICH -- IS RUN OUT OF THEME GROUP IS WORKING TO START A MOBILE NEEDLE PROGRAM. ERICA COGHILL, WLKY NE. RICK: IF YOU NOTICE NEEDLES IN YOUR AREA AND WOULD LIKELY GROUP TO C